Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958.

During the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, Stirling Moss stops at the pits with valve problems in his Vanwall VW7, number 28. The team’s founder, Tony Vandervell, distinguished by his white hat, leans over the cockpit as his crew attends to the car. In the background, another racer continues along the street circuit, which is lined with spectators and advertisements for “ENERGOL BP” and “CAMPARI”. The city's dense architecture rises up the steep hillside, providing a classic backdrop to the scene.


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